If typing the lowercase does not get the Hebrew letter you want, try the uppercase!
Final letters
Final letters are uppercase:
"כ" is lowercase "c". "ך" is uppercase "C".
Conflicts
Sometimes two Hebrew letters correspond to the same English letter, like "ה" and "ח".
The more natural/common Hebrew letter is the lowercase. The other is the uppercase.
"ה" is "h". "ח" is "H".
By default, "ו" (VAV) is lowercase "i". "י" is uppercase "I".
Since some insist it should be the other way around, you can change it below.
This will affect the Heblish examples and Web Heblish.